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Art ID

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narfstar

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Art ID
« on: December 04, 2008, 07:32:14 PM »

Hey gang for those who downloaded Target v3#5 would you look at the Chameleon story? JVJ has it somewhat questionable as Al Bryant who signed the cover. I compared the story pages to the cover and think it a pretty sure bet. The criminal's grimace especially jumps out at me as the same guy. What do some others think?
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JVJ

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Re: Art ID
« Reply #1 on: December 04, 2008, 10:07:50 PM »

First off, Narf,
it's Al FAGALY, not Al Bryant - who never worked for Novelty that I know of. And  it probably IS by him, but Fagaly had a LOT of other people who worked with/for him around this time and they all tried (or were paid) to look like him. So, while our "Best Guess" (that's what the "
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narfstar

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« Reply #2 on: December 04, 2008, 11:09:13 PM »

Thanks Jim very correct. My mistake I had just done something  else by Bryant and wrote the wrong name. I put that you where somewhat unsure but your comment makes me more aware of how sure you are if nothing else is indicated. Your best guess is probably better than others and especially me. I am gaining more and more appreciation for you ID as you know so much surrounding info. I would have had no clue about his assistants. You had said you wanted any good assistance so I threw it open. Looks like you only need help on the guesses and no guesses at all.  This helps me understand and appreciate the depth of your work. thanks
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